I know Cleveland fans don't like to be compare to the team a little bit east of them, but the contrast in organizations is just so stark. One team panics at the sign and changes lanes over and and over and over. The other has had 3 coaches in my 56 year lifetime. It's not hard for me to realize which system works.
Ok. Joe’s SubStack move absolutely hasn’t worked for me. Haven’t been able to post a comment since he went to this platform. A looooong time. Sent emails. Multiple. To the address on site. Bubkus.
Then again. Probably healthy. Wasted less time. Etc.
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You nailed it Joe. There is a reason that ownership is also called management. Unfortunately the Browns ownership lacks management skills. They do not stick to a plan and they continue to make stupid decisions (none worst that running Baker out of town after bringing in Watson). The Browns ownership just doesn't get it.
And yet, in 2012, the Chiefs were in a not so different spot. The team was a mess, floundering since their owner had died. They had a murder-suicide, a series of pretty bad coaches (Cremel too!) and quarterbacks (Quinn too!). Reid made a seismic change.
I know Cleveland fans don't like to be compare to the team a little bit east of them, but the contrast in organizations is just so stark. One team panics at the sign and changes lanes over and and over and over. The other has had 3 coaches in my 56 year lifetime. It's not hard for me to realize which system works.
Ok. Joe’s SubStack move absolutely hasn’t worked for me. Haven’t been able to post a comment since he went to this platform. A looooong time. Sent emails. Multiple. To the address on site. Bubkus.
Then again. Probably healthy. Wasted less time. Etc.
Anyways. Got a new email for JoeBlogs. Asking me to validate. And here I am.
Let’s give comments a try. Testing … 1 … 2 … 3 … .
You nailed it Joe. There is a reason that ownership is also called management. Unfortunately the Browns ownership lacks management skills. They do not stick to a plan and they continue to make stupid decisions (none worst that running Baker out of town after bringing in Watson). The Browns ownership just doesn't get it.
And yet, in 2012, the Chiefs were in a not so different spot. The team was a mess, floundering since their owner had died. They had a murder-suicide, a series of pretty bad coaches (Cremel too!) and quarterbacks (Quinn too!). Reid made a seismic change.